Thanks for doing the count. I was watching the MH flight arrive last weekend and trying to do the list in my head. Of the 9, QFxlots, EKx3 and SQx2 are the multiple dailies iirc (not couning the NZ tags for EK.

Thanks for doing the count. I was watching the MH flight arrive last weekend and trying to do the list in my head. Of the 9, QFxlots, EKx3 and SQx2 are the multiple dailies iirc (not couning the NZ tags for EK.

EY is also double daily.

As a note though, I'm guessing MH has sent the A380 in past few days because they have an A330 out of action due to an engine problem (It could also be due to increased demand from the end of the school holidays). That flight should return to an A330 soon although the A380 will be back for a few days in March/April. KE, OZ and CZ are also seasonal for the southern summer so SYD will go down to 5 operators (QF, SQ, EK, EY, QR) in the Southern winter/Northern Summer

Good place to go and see where A380s are currently flying to/from is:www.iflya380.comShows where each of the 13 operators send their frames and which operators serve each of the 60 cities with a380 service. It does, unfortunately, combine data for airports serving the same city (e.g. LON, NYC).

I didn't want to dedicate a new thread to this but something else (unrelated to A380s) interesting I found flightradar24 this morning was all three UA 787s inbound for SYD had sequential registrations.

N27957 - UA863 from SFON27958 - UA839 from LAXN27959 - UA101 from IAH

"There you go ladies and gentleman we're through Mach 1 the speed of sound no bumps no bangs... CONCORDE"

Good place to go and see where A380s are currently flying to/from is:http://www.iflya380.comShows where each of the 13 operators send their frames and which operators serve each of the 60 cities with a380 service. It does, unfortunately, combine data for airports serving the same city (e.g. LON, NYC).

Isn't there a similare pages that shows destinations for the A380, A340, A350, B747-8 and B787 ?